Hi Noisebridge folks!
I'm writing to spread the word about a collaborative project that you
may be interested in: an open-source design for a robotic
cutting/fabrication machine, called the DIYLILCNC.
The plans, parts lists, and assembly instructions are available for
free, under a Creative Commons license on our site,
http://diylilcnc.org. The current design has been online for a little
over a year, and building one is a great way to learn about digital
fabrication.
We’re getting ready to release a second, improved generation of the
design and assembly instructions for the DIYLILCNC. We’re doing some
fundraising right now via kickstarter to offset our R&D costs.
We’ve got some pretty fun rewards for contributors... donors can have a
part of the new machine named after them, or use their contributions to
vote for specific design changes they’d like to see in version 2.
Check it out here:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/chrisreilly/diylilcnc-20-open-source-plans-for-a-low-cost-cnc
Thanks!
Chris
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Chris Reilly
The DIYLILCNC Project
Open-source plans for a low-cost, easy-to-build CNC mill.
http://diylilcnc.orginfo at diylilcnc.org
@diylilcnc